Example sentences of "allow for [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 By not assigning 9 , but using it as " an octave device " , one could establish as a convention a way of producing a hierarchy of numbers allowing for almost infinite addition in array .
2 Most of the English statements were written at a level of generality that allows for extremely wide interpretation .
3 This allows for very rapid reproduction .
4 Its bold design allows for more efficient engine cooling , and the superb instrument panel , precise steering , smooth gear shift and progressive-action pedals ensure an effortless ride .
5 Its bold front design allows for more efficient engine cooling , and the superb instrument panel , precise steering , smooth gear shift and progressive-action pedals ensure an effortless ride .
6 A medical model has a strict routine , whereas a social work model allows for more individual autonomy and choice in matters such as times of getting up , going to bed , and going out for independent activities , which might conflict with staff shifts and rotas .
7 Such an approach also allows for more imaginative assessment of needs .
8 More advanced expert system tools have a greater range of construction and testing facilities and allow for very sophisticated representation of problems , but at much greater investment cost and technical requirement .
9 We test this hypothesis in the most conservative way , by testing the viability of an absorption model with the maximum chance of succeeding : we assume neutral rather than partially ionized hydrogen so that absorption is maximum , and allow for very soft X-ray spectra .
10 4 It hopes to allow for more flexible use of time and available spaces , both within subjects and between subjects .
11 The downtown space is intended to allow for more diverse programming than the museum 's main building in La Jolla , as well as increasing exhibition space .
12 On very few coasts is there sufficient depth of water offshore to allow for merely vertical displacement of the shoreline following a rejuvenation .
13 He said that the new format will allow for more informal discussion , capitalise on the programme 's ecumenical nature and complement the message with a wider variety of Christian music .
14 This allowed for fairly good availability of well selected donor organs thus more easily facilitating an urgent transplant programme .
15 No slip was found under normal working torques , and the ‘ stepless ’ action allowed for very small twist reversals before drive picked up again — useful in a confined space .
  Next page